THE time has come for Theresa May to call a General Election and bury all the whining, cheating, anti democratic, Brexit-denying pussies that would love to thwart the will of 17.4million British people and keep us in the European Union.

Call a General Election now, Prime Minister, and bury for all time the referendum deniers in your own party.

Call an election and confront all the mealy mouthed hypocrites like Ed Miliband who would deny our democracy

There could hardly be a better time for an election. Every other party is in disarray. The working class will never vote Labour again. The Lib Dems have been annihilated by Nick Clegg and Ukip is a brawling, bitching shambles without Nigel Farage.

And north of the border — contrary to Nicola Sturgeon’s virulent anti-Brexit rhetoric — the SNP is by far the most Eurosceptic party in Scotland, with 29 per cent of their own voters backing Brexit.

There will never be a better time than RIGHT NOW for Theresa May to get the mandate she so desperately needs.

A General Election now would give the Prime Minister the thumping majority she will need to deliver the clean break from the EU the British people so clearly want — and voted for in greater numbers than we ever voted for anything in our history.

There will never be a better time than RIGHT NOW for Theresa May to get the mandate she so desperately needs

But without an election, and with a majority of just 16, I have my doubts that May — for all her popularity across the country — can even get her grammar school legislation through Parliament. And if she can’t deliver grammar schools, then how will she deliver the sovereign nation we want to be?

Those who would love to keep this country under the cloven hoof of Brussels are not real democrats.

There is not one of that Brexit-denying rabble that supported a referendum on the EU.

How can sore losers like Tony Blair, Clegg and Miliband bleat about democracy now? They don’t want democracy. They don’t want real debate.

Theresa May seeks a new trade relationship with the EU and the world

They just want to keep us inside the corrupt, job-destroying, anti-democratic, failing EU, by fair means or foul.

They would, I have no doubt, all gleefully see a General Election as a last chance to wipe out the decision we made on June 23.

Yet the case for calling a General Election now seems overwhelming.

May’s majority of 16 will simply not be enough.

So have the courage to call an election now, Theresa.

And I would bet my last euro you will win it by a landslide.

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Auntie did Nazi see that coming

Danny Carpenter of Look North fame, gave us a glimpse of that famous BBC impartiality in action.

“Now let’s see the Labour Party grow some proper balls and vote out every cynical, vicious, racist and xenophobic piece of legislation these new Nazis propose. Let’s start by demanding a Commons debate on Brexit.”

You tell those filthy Tory Nazis, Dan! Although these days all the virulent Jew-hating anti-Semitism is in the Labour Party.

But this PC Alan Partridge did get me thinking. I know plenty of people who work for the BBC but I don’t think even one of them voted to leave the European Union. Not one!

17,410,742 voted to leave the EU. Is there even one of them who works for the BBC? Of course the BBC is grotesquely partisan. How could it possibly be anything else?

Our good will is exploited

YOU don’t need dental checks to tell you that many of the hairy-armed men coming here from the Calais camp are some distance from childhood. Common sense tells you that.

Some of them are so big that Lily Allen is going to have trouble squeezing them into her Notting Hill box room.
But of the small, left-behind children, why are only a tiny percentage of them girls? Where are the truly vulnerable?
This abuse of British generosity has been a reminder that we are a nation of mugs, a soft touch for anyone who can shove their way to the front of the refugee queue.
The BBC can pixelate the images. The Guardian refuses to reveal the damning truth. And TACT, the adoption charity, can lie that one of the man-child refugees is an “interpreter” – a lie meekly repeated by the BBC. But the truth is unassailable.
This country held out a helping hand.
And those fake “child” refugees spat in it.

And MPs don’t loiter on the pavements of Westminster crying: “Hello gorgeous! Would you like to see the size of my large majority? Hahahaha!”

But builders are different.

It comes as no real shocker that the men who called Courtney Greatrex, 22, “a f***ing whore” had a logo on their white van that proclaimed Aqua Roofing.

I can’t even walk to work in jeans and a coat without people like this shouting at me

One of them has been sacked and two more are under investigation.

But for many young women, this kind of sickening abuse is a daily occurrence.

“They kept making comments at me out of the window so I told them it was harassment,” Courtney says.

“I couldn’t stop crying. I was shaking with rage. I can’t even walk to work in jeans and a coat without people like this shouting at me.”

And the lesson here is that abusing random young women – or girls, because it happens to female children too – is never “banter” and never “wolf-whistling”.

It’s sexual bullying.

Would these men want this kind of vicious “banter” directed at their wife or at their daughter?

We get our boxers in a twist about the way Donald Trump treats women but this kind of sexual bullying happens on our streets every day. Men – we are better than this. Whatever we do for a living.

Dogs rule, we drool

IN an age when entire families spend all their time gazing into their own individual screens, our family has always tried to watch one TV show a week together.

Traditionally, that has always been Strictly Come Dancing. But now it is Paul O’Grady’s magnificent weekly report from Battersea, For The Love Of Dogs.
Strictly is no longer suitable for all the family. I’m sorry, but I just don’t think Ed Balls should be shaking his tail-feather before the watershed.